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Winter……So Glad I’m South…

Today was a rainy chilly day. A cold front came through yesterday and dropped our 80 degree weather down to the low 40s last nite. Today is only the high of 49. For us that’s rather cold. Winter coat weather. “Brrrrrrrr”.The weather has been hard to predict this winter. We would have cold days and then it would heat up to gorgeous days. But we have had more than the normal of chilly days.

Back home in Illinois and the whole north has had very bad record breaking weather. The snow storm dropped a record breaking amount of snow, I believe 10″ at home. Then a week or 2 later the temperature dropped to an all time low. -25 degrees.…..

Now that is so so cold. In a 2 week period the kids only went to school several days. Most all the business’s were closed. Even the Putnam County Court house where Tina works. Many of the Post Offices were letting their postmen even stay home on the very coldest day. Cameron, who drives semi from the gravel pit also did not work. Tammy, of course, being a Nurse had to work. She drove in to Peoria which is 45 mins away. I thought she should have just stayed there. Would have been so much easier. I just can’t imagine cars even starting at -25 degrees. The only places that worked were a few of the DC’s in the area…..Of Course my Former Employer was open..….Advantage Logistics…. I’m sure everyone was expected to try to make it to work…..“Really”…..They preach about safety, but they want you to risk your life just to come to work. If you break down on the road, the time for frostbite at -25, is a very few minutes…..No one should be out in that weather unless it is an emergency. Is it really worth risking your life? Is it really that important that the trucks at the DCs are loaded just so the retail stores get their product? I sure don’t think so…….But they push their employees by making them feel guilty or giving points for absenteeism for not coming in. The people fear loosing their jobs, especially the ones with families. I guess that’s why I am retired now. My attitude towards life has changed. No Longer do we fear that Corporate attitude that they brainwash you with when your younger. Were some of the few who have been able to retire and enjoy life after work………lol…..

This is what you see on the highways. Its really a scary and unsafe place to be in a storm. They had so much snow and wind, that the roads were so drifted the plows couldn’t keep up.

Our Heroes are the Policemen, Firemen, Ambulance Personnel and the Highway workers. They have to be out their in full force just to take care of people who are out their. They all risk their lives for us all. The Hospitals must have a medical staff to take care of their patients’. Doctors and nurses risk their lives to go to work. Then their are the ones like my Son in Law Ed. They work for a company that has to maintain their plants in order to keep them operational. It is risky but necessary to keep them up and running. These are our HEROS…...We owe them all if nothing else…..A HEART FELT “THANK YOU”……For doing their daily job….

This was just west of Spring Valley on Rt. 6..…After its plowed, you can see how deep the drifts were. I’m just glad I’m not their. The temperature has now warmed up to a balmy 25. So the worst is over for them.

Here at the Park we’ve been busy. Winterfest Music Festival was held at Schlitterbahn in Jan. Rich and I went down to South Padre Island and stayed over nite at the hotel. We attended The “ABBAFAB” Dinner Show the nite before.

They are an ABBA Tribute Group… They sang a great “Dancing Queen”. Very talented. The little blonde singer was the 4th runner up in American Idol the year Jordan Sparks won. The next day was the Winterfest Music Festival. They had groups playing all day with 45 minute time slots. This was our Favorite.

Lobo Del Mar is a huge family group. Mostly men play instruments and sing. Some dress in kilts. They play the Scottish bag pipes. Now the girls are beautiful dancers. They have lived all over the world including Hawaii and have incorporated all the different types of music into their repertoire. Now they live on the island and have bought a restaurant. We intend on going soon. After listening most of the day, we decided to leave it was really getting chilly with the wind coming in off of the gulf.

The following Sunday was the Super Bowl. Now I know nothing about football. I wanted teams to win according to color. It is easier to decorate that way. So 2 blue teams won. …….Bummer...…So I hung balloons from the ceiling in the blue, white, yellow, and red colors. I used plastic table cloths cut in 4s for table runners. I asked for empty water bottles and received 58 in one day. I bought 8 lbs of Pinto Beans and filled each bottle with 1/3 cup of beans. Taped a strip of blue construction paper around the middle and decorated the tops in curly ribbon in yellow and red. We scattered them around the tables and they were used for noise makers. …..And they did use them…..

Rich cooked 6 pork shoulder butts and made pulled pork. We also supplied little weinies, and nachos and cheese.

Of course we always have shrimp. Its nice to provide a luxury item. We usually get 10 lbs of fresh frozen shrimp. Its all gone by the end of the nite.

Also of course veggies and dip, cheese and crackers and…… a half barrel of beer……I also went out and collected 32 items for door prizes.

The 1st prize was donated by the owner. It was a collapsible canvas wagon and 2 bag chairs. The rest were many restaurant gift coupons, South Padre Boat tickets, and many other things. All the food was provided by the owner also…..They all had a good time except they weren’t happy about who won….but….That’s out of our control.…Thur we have a Catamaran trip down at the Island scheduled. It is a 2 hour cruise. It includes Butterscotch Snapps, Shrimp appetizers, shrimp, beef, and chicken fajita’s, and fruit plates. They cook on the Catamaran, and a musician is softly playing background music. So far the weather is looking like 83 degrees……